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In our designed arc-discharge experiments, diamond easily dissolved in melted nickel and became small graphitic flakes.
After the melted nickel had cooled and solidified, there were many microcrystalline-sized spherical graphite particles found on the nickel grain boundaries, surprisingly.
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Alloys of similar nickel content are also manufactured by melting nickel and copper together.
Oh yay molten iron nickel.
In the stainless steel melting shop, nickel and molybdenum are added as alloying metals.
"Arachne's Web" (1986) illustrates the intricate polymorphic space and chromatic variation that can be achieved by improvising with melted copper, phosphor bronze, nickel silver and silicon bronze.
The maximum temperature was changed from 1,050°C to 700°C (Since we exploited a high-vacuum furnace made of quartz for pyrolysis, the maximum temperature has to be limited up to 1,100°C. Besides, although the melting point of nickel is approximately 1,450°C at 1 atm., a very thin nickel thickness (up to 200 nm) is easily agglomerated in the vacuum atmosphere.
But whereas Earth's core is made of molten iron and nickel, Jupiter's is composed of metallic hydrogen.
Nickels would be melted down rapidly even now, as a business proposition, he says, if not for regulations imposed in 2006 prohibiting the melting or exporting of both pennies and nickels.
Inlet temperatures for gas turbines now exceed the melting temperatures of nickel-based superalloys (i.e. 1300 1350 °C).
When making austenitic stainless steel, the AOD converter is charged with liquid high-carbon chromium-nickel steel that has been melted in a regular EAF and may contain 1.5 percent carbon, 19 percent chromium, and 10 percent nickel.
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